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Armagh County Museum

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Overview
As one of the city's most distinctive buildings, it houses a fine collection of military uniforms, wedding dresses, ceramics, art, natural history and railway memorabilia. A range of changing exhibitions makes this a good venue for exploring the county. Special events are planned throughout the year.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-1 & 2-5. Closed 25-26 Dec & 1 Jan

  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby

  • Children
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Location
The Mall East, ARMAGH, Co Armagh, BT61 9BE
About the area
From its highest point up on Slieve Gullion to its lower extremity at Lough Neagh, County Armagh’s scenery packs a punch. The county claims St Patrick himself as one of its sons – the Irish patron saint was Bishop of Armagh in the fifth century – and calls itself the 'Ecclesiastical Capital of Ireland'.
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Armagh County Museum

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
As one of the city's most distinctive buildings, it houses a fine collection of military uniforms, wedding dresses, ceramics, art, natural history and railway memorabilia. A range of changing exhibitions makes this a good venue for exploring the county. Special events are planned throughout the year.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year, Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-1 & 2-5. Closed 25-26 Dec & 1 Jan
  • Facilities
  • Parking nearby
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
The Mall East, ARMAGH, Co Armagh, BT61 9BE
About the area
Area image
From its highest point up on Slieve Gullion to its lower extremity at Lough Neagh, County Armagh’s scenery packs a punch. The county claims St Patrick himself as one of its sons – the Irish patron saint was Bishop of Armagh in the fifth century – and calls itself the 'Ecclesiastical Capital of Ireland'.